ITINERARY June 2012
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MOUNDBUILDERS TOUR, PROVISIONAL ITINERARY June 2012 Centre Date Morning Afternoon CHICAGO Thur Direct flight to Chicago. Arrive at O’Hare airport and transfer to hotel. [Day 1] 14 th PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Fri Fort Atkinson intaglio Aztalan WI 15 th Last intaglio in state (of c 12); panther was Mississippian palisaded town (c AD1000-1200) [Day 2] water spirit, thus effigy dug into earth; with four platform mounds and a cemetery of originally part of large mound group. conical mounds. Outlier of Cahokia, possibly to control access to Great Lakes copper; good General Atkinson Mound Group museum. Eleven surviving mounds: linear, conical, bird and turtle. [Day 3] Sat Effigy Mounds NM (Iowa) Effigy Mounds NM 16 th Marching bear effigies arranged in linear groups with birds, chain/compounds, linears, conical effigy mounds; c AD700-1300; good museum. [Day 4] Sun Pikes Peak State Park Wyalusing State Park 17 th Effigy mound group on bluffs overlooking the 69 surviving mounds; Middle and Late Mississippi. Woodland; conical, linears, bears, water spirits, compound mounds. SPRINGFIELD, IL Mon Albany Mounds State Historic Site Dickson Mounds Museum [Day 5] 18 th Middle Woodland (200BC-AD300) mound and 12,000 years of American Indian history village complex; rich Hopewell trade goods; 39 represented. surviving mounds. SAINT LOUIS, IL Tues Lincoln Home National Historic Site Pere Marquette State Park [Day 6] 19 th Lincoln moved in in 1844, the year after he was Several prehistoric village and mound sites with married; house extended with 2 nd floor in 1856 interpretive trails and visitor centre. for growing family; after assassination became rental property until son donated it to the state in 1887. [Day 7] Weds Cahokia Mounds State Park Cahokia Mounds State Park 20 th Iconic Mississippian complex covers 6 sq miles and originally comprised 120 mounds; influence peaked AD1050-1150; Monks Mound three times larger than Silbury; timber- built Woodhenges, etc; excellent site museum. EVANSVILLE, IN Thur Visit Cahokia to witness Midsummer sunrise Millstone Bluff [Day 8] 21 st over Monks Mound Area used as millstone quarry in historic times; undamaged Mississippian village, cist cemetery Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area and rock art site; AD500-1500; 24 house Largest rock art group in Illinois; 200 designs; depressions clustered around a central plaza; Late Woodland (AD500-1000) and Mississippian rock art. Mississippian (AD1000-1550); petroglyphs and pictographs; human figures, deer, serpents, crosses, human hands and a canoe. CINCINNATI, OH Fri Angel Mounds State Historic Site Miami Fort [Day 9] 22 nd Mississippian mound group (AD1200-1400); Hopewell hillfort; c AD270; five entrances; largest in Indiana; 11 platform mounds composite walls, wood, clay and stone; Late surrounded by palisaded defences. Adena-Hopewell burial mounds suggest fort replaced cemetery. CHILICOTHE, OH Sat Serpent Mound Fort Hill [Day 10] 23 rd 411m long, 1.2-1.5m high, 6.1m wide; Major Hopewell fort; 19.5ha in area; walls 1.8- excavations in 1991 yielded dates of AD1030 4.5m high, >13.7m wide, 33 entrances; for the mound construction, thus Fort Ancient ceremonial rather than defensive. culture; a contemporary village lies immediately south of mound; two Adena Seip Mound mounds nearby; mound located upon unusual Part of Hopewell complex of geometric cryptoexplosion structure. enclosures (AD100-500); central mound survives, 73 x 49 x 9m high; covered 122 interments; Hopewell buildings lie adjacent. [Day 11] Sun Flint Ridge Newark earthworks 24 th 11km ridge of Vanport flint in beds >3.6m Hopewell geometric earthworks (c 100BC- thick; translucent, white, yellow, pink, salmon, AD500); Great Circle 12ha and 365m diameter; red, blue, green and black; exploited from effigy mound ‘bird’ and conjoined mounds Paleo-Indian onwards; Vanport flint found in overlie site of Hopewell great house; many Adena and Hopewell sites; hundreds of ?fragments of Hopewell ‘great road’ linking pits survive, >6m deep and 18m diameter; site with Chilicothe. much debitage scattered around. Alligator mound ?Underwater panther overlooks valley to SW; built of clay, silt and stone; 76m long, >12m wide, 1.2m high; possible ‘altar’; 14C date suggests Fort Ancient culture. [Day 12] Mon Hopewell Culture National Historical Park Glenford Fort 25 th Mound City encloses an area of 6.3ha; 23 Hopewell hilltop enclosure using part natural mounds, each covered a wooden building; defences, but also stone-built walls (very rare); much ritual involved with burials; rich grave 11ha. goods (some in BM) e.g. 200 effigy pipes, copper headdresses; inhumations and Tarlton Cross Mound cremations; excellent site museum. 14m in length, >1m high; central trench; adjacent circular mounds; Great Hopewell Road nearby; probably Fort Ancient in date. [Day 13] Tues Sunwatch Village Miamisburg Mound 26 th Sub-circular village surrounded by palisade; One of largest conical mounds, 20.7m high; NW entrance; central plaza around large post 1869 excavation by vertical shaft and two surrounded by circular post settings – possibly horizontal tunnels out from shaft; burials found solsticial calendar; buildings ranged around at various depths; log tomb; possible altar; palisade, then burials, then circular plaza in a mound built incrementally. succession of concentric zones; Fort Ancient (AD900-1600). Williamson Mound & Pollock Works Mound ?Adena; enclosure Hopewell, AD50- 225, five phases, including palisades; three entrances with outworks. [Day 14] Weds Fort Ancient Stubbs E/works 27 th Hopewell hilltop enclosure; 50.5ha; walls 1.2- Hopewell geometric earthworks surrounding 7.0m high; 67 entrances; various mounds ?effigy mound covering a complex building; within; built 100BC-AD300; wooden buildings timber circles found in excavations along with inside; site reused by Fort Ancient communities Hopewell buildings. for several centuries around AD1000. INDIANAPOLIS, IN Thur Mounds State Park Indiana State Museum [Day 15] 28 th Ten mounds and various earthworks; both Adena and Hopewell; Great Mound possibly used for astronomy. CHICAGO Fri Travel to Chicago Field Museum [Day 16] 29 th TRAVEL Sat Free morning and lunch in Chicago Travel to airport mid-afternoon HOMEWARDS 30 th [Day 17] .